President Trump said any vote on a Republican health plan would take place after the 2020 election
WASHINGTON—, moving to put off action on legislation amid uncertainty about what a GOP replacement for the Affordable Care Act would look like.
In a tweet late Monday, Mr. Trump said that the vote on a new health plan “will be taken right after the Election when Republicans hold the Senate & win back the House.”
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